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colin32

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So you must already have 2 NIC cards then if PC1 is cnnected to the modem and PC2 simultaneously?

Easiest way, buy a router. Cheapest way, fit another NIC on PC1.

No, it's either/ or at the moment. Sorry if I wasn't clear about that. I will fit a second NIC for now.

What spec of router would I need.

Thanks for your input.

colin

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No, it's either/ or at the moment. Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.

Er, lol? No wonder it won't work if you can't have them both plugged in at the same time, it's what's called a physical impossibility.

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Er, lol? No wonder it won't work if you can't have them both plugged in at the same time, it's what's called a physical impossibility.

Well you could use a hub/switch of course to save installing the 2nd NIC......

But then you might as well get a router anyway.

All roads lead to using a router and ditching the proxy. You know it makes sense :!:

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Well you could use a hub/switch of course to save installing the 2nd NIC......

Problem with that is PC1 will have a WAN address from the CM which will be most likely be stuck in its own subnet thus meaning you'd need a second interface for any other PC's to share this with.

All roads lead to using a router and ditching the proxy. You know it makes sense :!:

*QFA!

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Well you could use a hub/switch of course to save installing the 2nd NIC......

But then you might as well get a router anyway.

All roads lead to using a router and ditching the proxy. You know it makes sense :!:

Thanks guys - have managed to source a D-Link DI-604 cable router for

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I wasn't really serious about that idea - couldn't you tell! :P

You can never be too careful!

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